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A follow-up study (Mirsky et al., 2000 ) on the Genain quadruplets who all developed schizophrenia showed:
 
  a) The course of schizophrenia has an inevitable decline
  b) All had different outcomes despite identical genetics
  c) Environmental factors play little role in the course of the illness
  d) Parental upbringing factors were negligible

Question 2

Patten et al. (2008 ) recognized that people meeting the criteria for MDD:
 
  a) Need to be treated with an evidence-based approach
  b) May not require the intensive treatment proposed by the Canadian practice guidelines
  c) Could use a watchful waiting and self-guided management
  d) B and C only



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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